Eye-Fi Plans International Expansion

PHOTOKINA and COLOGNE, Germany, Sept. 23 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, Eye-Fi
Inc. (www.eye.fi), makers of the world's first wireless memory card for
digital cameras, announced plans to expand its distribution internationally
to Japan and Canada by the end of the year.
With an Eye-Fi card, users can wirelessly upload photos directly from
their digital camera to a computer, or to online photo sharing and printing
sites.
"According to IDC, in 2006, 325 billion photos were snapped worldwide,
but only 40 billion of those were shared. That tells us that consumers
worldwide need an easier way to share photos," said Jef Holove, CEO of
Eye-Fi. "We're excited to give users in Japan and Canada the ability to
share their memories effortlessly."
As a commitment to Japan as a strategic market, Eye-Fi has established
Eye-Fi Japan KK, based in Tokyo. Daisuke Tanaka will serve as managing
director.
"Japan has always been at the center of the photography world --
whether its innovations from the industry or enthusiasm from consumers,"
said Tanaka. "Eye-Fi's expansion into Japan is a natural fit, where there
is a strong appetite for innovative photography gadgets."
Eye-Fi has won numerous awards, including PC World's "The 100 Best
Products of 2008" and Yahoo! Tech's "Last Gadget Standing 2008" at the
Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. For more information, please visit
www.eye.fi.
About Eye-Fi, Inc.
Founded in 2005, Eye-Fi is dedicated to building products and services
that help consumers navigate, nurture and share their visual memories.
Eye-Fi's patent-pending technology works with Wi-Fi networks to
automatically send photos from a digital camera to online, in-home and
retail destinations. Headquartered in Mountain View, Calif., the company's
investors include LMS Capital, TransLink Capital, Opus Capital and Shasta
Ventures. More information is available at www.eye.fi.

SOURCE Eye-Fi Inc.

PHOTOKINA and COLOGNE, Germany, Sept. 23 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, Eye-Fi
Inc. (www.eye.fi), makers of the world's first wireless memory card for
digital cameras, announced plans to expand its distribution internationally
to Japan and Canada by the end of the year.
With an Eye-Fi card, users can wirelessly upload photos directly from
their digital camera to a computer, or to online photo sharing and printing
sites.
"According to IDC, in 2006, 325 billion photos were snapped worldwide,
but only 40 billion of those were shared. That tells us that consumers
worldwide need an easier way to share photos," said Jef Holove, CEO of
Eye-Fi. "We're excited to give users in Japan and Canada the ability to
share their memories effortlessly."
As a commitment to Japan as a strategic market, Eye-Fi has established
Eye-Fi Japan KK, based in Tokyo. Daisuke Tanaka will serve as managing
director.
"Japan has always been at the center of the photography world --
whether its innovations from the industry or enthusiasm from consumers,"
said Tanaka. "Eye-Fi's expansion into Japan is a natural fit, where there
is a strong appetite for innovative photography gadgets."
Eye-Fi has won numerous awards, including PC World's "The 100 Best
Products of 2008" and Yahoo! Tech's "Last Gadget Standing 2008" at the
Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. For more information, please visit
www.eye.fi.
About Eye-Fi, Inc.
Founded in 2005, Eye-Fi is dedicated to building products and services
that help consumers navigate, nurture and share their visual memories.
Eye-Fi's patent-pending technology works with Wi-Fi networks to
automatically send photos from a digital camera to online, in-home and
retail destinations. Headquartered in Mountain View, Calif., the company's
investors include LMS Capital, TransLink Capital, Opus Capital and Shasta
Ventures. More information is available at www.eye.fi.
SOURCE Eye-Fi Inc.